Springville High School - L Artiste Yearbook (Springville, UT)

 - Class of 1972

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There's no hope for you. Who loses their credit today? COOKS AND CUSTODIANS Our custodians are undoubtedly the busiest people in our school. They spend countless hours in the school building and on the grounds working to keep them clean. Besides keeping the school looking its best, our custodians do many favors such as unlocking doors for students who have left their books behind, adjusting the thermostates, and lending ladders to the Pep Club for hanging signs. They have often been seen fixing broken lockers and doors. When ever the phrase “Custodian, office was heard over the intercom, students were reminded of the fantastic job our custodians were doing. The aroma and good tastes that come from the cafeteria have made our cooks famous among the students and faculty. Our cooks spend many hours preparing the delicious meals that keep students going all day. They also did favors such as preparing cakes and cookies for the various dances during the year. They were always smiling and ready to serve in any way they could.

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STAFF For the staff members, the first few weeks of school seemed to be the busiest time of the year. But this was only the beginning of a hard year’s work. They were constantly giving assistance and service to the students and faculty. Miss Amott was the girl’s counselor. She was interested in students having required credits, classes to graduate and classes that the girls could enjoy. Mr. Stewart, boy’s counselor, was con- tinually busy helping with scheduling problems and supervising the junior class activities. Mrs. Fox worked in the attendance office. She was visited frequently by those students who forgot to check in” or out” of school and those who accidently forgot to go to a few classes. Mrs. Duncan could be found in the main office keeping records, giving announcements, and answering questions. Mrs. Boyer worked her second year as the teacher's aid. She helped discipline the students when they temporarily got out of line.” She worked well with the students and became their friend. The staff members were vital to our school. They provided students with information and classes necessary to finish their education successfully. Darlene Amott Counselor Clark Stewart Counselor luncer! 20 Jean Fox Attendance Gerry Duncan Office Ruth Boyer Teacher's Aid



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ENGLISH One class all students are required to take is English. English is an essential class for students to take to learn to communicate properly with others in our society. In the past few years, the English depart- ment has placed its main emphasis on students reading good literature and being able to comprehend the messages therein. In an English class, it is a time for a student to learn to think intelligently. It is a time to get a basic, but sound, background to build other knowledge upon. Names such as Shelly, Keats, Emerson, Shakespeare and Whitman became familiar and meaningful names. Mrs. Kauffman, Mr. Wilcox, Mr. Oldfield, Mr. Tippetts, Miss McPolin, Mrs. Gedge, Mr. Gledhill and Mrs. Pehrson were the instructors that provided the steps for progressing into the fields of English. Patricia Kauffman English Steven Oldfield English, Drama Winn Wilcox English. German IP} Margaret Pehrson Library

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